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> Fuel line replacement, What to look out for
DavidSweden
post May 2 2016, 01:49 PM
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I am currently repairing the rust / replacing metal on the driver side longs and floor pan. While I have the car up in the air and the engine out I would like to replace the plastic fuel lines that go thru the tunnel, the car smells of gas and i dont want to risk a fire

Questions;
I was thinking about using 6mm stainless tubing. Is the choice of tubing good?
It seems a pretty straightforward jobb, is there anything I need to consider/watch out for before pulling out the existing plastic tubes.

Thanks
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Steve
post May 2 2016, 05:59 PM
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There's a good article on Pelican about using brake lines for the center tunnel lines.
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/9...e_gas_lines.htm
Easy to find at any flaps.
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